A Language and Methodology based on Scenarios, Grammars and Views, for Administrative Business Processes Modelling

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Authors Milliam Maxime Zekeng Ndadji, Maurice TchoupΓ© Tchendji, ClΓ©mentin Tayou Djamegni, Didier Parigot arXiv ID 2010.13347 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.FL Citations 8 Venue ParadigmPlus Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
In Business Process Management (BPM), process modelling has been solved in various ways. However, there are no commonly accepted modelling tools (languages). Some of them are criticized for their inability to capture both the lifecycle, informational and organizational models of processes. For some others, process modelling is generally done using a single graph; this does not facilitate modularity, maintenance and scalability. In addition, some of these languages are very general; hence, their application to specific domain processes (such as administrative processes) is very complex. In this paper, we present a new language and a new methodology, dedicated to administrative process modelling. This language is based on a variant of attributed grammars and is able to capture the lifecycle, informational and organizational models of such processes. Also, it proposes a simple graphical formalism allowing to model each process's execution scenario as an annotated tree (modularity). In the new language, a particular emphasis is put on modelling (using "views") the perceptions that actors have on processes and their data.
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